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2020102 minComedy, Drama, Romance

Shithouse

Is Shithouse a Hit or Flop?

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Is Shithouse worth watching? With a rating of 6.9/10, this Comedy, Drama, Romance film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Shithouse Synopsis

Lonely college freshman Alex has closed himself off from his peers, who all appear to have this whole "college thing" figured out. But everything changes one night when Alex takes a leap and attends a party at Shithouse - a legendary party fraternity - where he forges a strong connection with Maggie.

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Top Cast

Cooper Raiff
Cooper RaiffAlex Malmquist
Dylan Gelula
Dylan GelulaMaggie Hill
Amy Landecker
Amy LandeckerMom
Logan Miller
Logan MillerSam
Olivia Scott Welch
Olivia Scott WelchJess
Abby Quinn
Abby QuinnGeorgia
Joy Sunday
Joy SundaySophia
Ashley Padilla
Ashley PadillaDG
Tre Hall
Tre HallGarrett
Alina Patra
Alina PatraJulia

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Shithouse worth watching?

Shithouse has received mixed reviews with a 6.9/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Comedy, Drama, Romance movies.

Is Shithouse hit or flop?

Shithouse has received average ratings (6.9/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Shithouse?

Shithouse is a Comedy, Drama, Romance movie that Lonely college freshman Alex has closed himself off from his peers, who all appear to have this whole "college thing" figured out. But everything chan...

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Critic Reviews

badelfNov 25, 2025
★ 4

The actors in "Shithouse" did a good job with what they had. That's the best I can say. This is a tired old story: Boy falls in love, girl with father issues won't let him get close, eventually they get together again. It might appeal to millennials navigating their first heartbreaks, but for an old curmudgeon who's run that gauntlet: BTDT. What is interesting about the film, though, is how it demonstrates a fundamental truth about human behavior. From a long life of mistakes and observation, I've developed a theory: people tell you exactly who they are right up front. We just aren't listening because humans really suck at listening. "Shithouse" puts this behavior on full display in the first act. She explicitly tells him her boyfriend dumped her because she always cheated on him. And the idiot protagonist still wanted to be with her. So of course he got his heart punched out. He wasn't listening. The signs were there from the beginning, neon-bright and impossible to miss—if he'd only paid attention. Seriously, next time you meet someone new, listen like a detective. They will tell you who they are in the very first conversation.